Growing lantana in the garden is a great way to add color and interest. Simply choose a sunny location and plant them in well-draining soil. Although these plants are tolerant of many soil conditions, prefer slightly acidic soil. They are planted in spring once the threat of cold weather and frost have ceased. Keep in mind, however, that they prefer warm temperatures, so new growth may be slow to appear. Once the temperatures warm up though, they will grow abundantly. These plants require little maintenance and are even tolerant of somewhat dry conditions. In fact, a good soaking about once a week should keep them relatively happy. To encourage reblooming, cut the tips (dead head) periodically. Overgrown plants can be given new life by cutting back a third of their growth. They will bounce back quickly. Regular pruning of the plant usually takes place in spring.
Technical specification
Watering: Almost dry out between watering.
Terrain: Outdoor plant soil mix, well drained
Fertilizer: Universal fertilizer, liquid or granular